Serena edges out Ostapenko in Fed
Cup
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[February 08, 2020]
(Reuters) - Serena Williams had
to dig deep to fend off Latvian challenger Jelena Ostapenko as she
wrapped up Friday’s play at the Fed Cup in Seattle with a
hard-fought victory that gave the United States a 2-0 advantage.
Williams' experience and savvy ways showed in critical moments
against the 22-year-old Ostapenko as she prevailed 7-6(4) 7-6(3) in
a match that took one hour and 46 minutes.
“I’ve played in front of so many crowds but I don’t think I’ve ever
played in front of a crowd this loud,” Serena said after the match.
Her victory followed compatriot and Australian Open champion Sofia
Kenin’s easy 6-2 6-2 win over Anastasija Sevastova to give the
Americans the lead heading into Saturday.
With Williams up a set, the 23-times major champion and Ostapenko
held service through a 5-5 tie in the second. Williams capitalized
on Ostapenko's errors to finally break ahead 6-5 before her own
miscues forced another tie break.
Down 2-0 in the tie break, Williams ran off five straight points,
including a forehand winner to move ahead 5-2, to take control and
ultimately prevail.
It was not the cleanest match for Williams, but she benefited from
Ostapenko’s 47 unforced errors.
Earlier in the day, Naomi Osaka's return to Japan's Fed Cup team
after a year's absence turned sour as the world number 10 suffered a
thrashing at the hands of Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo.
The two-time Grand Slam champion was expected to give Japan a huge
boost in their bid to overcome five-time champions Spain at the La
Manga Club near Murcia, but lost 6-0 6-3.
Osaka, whose Australian Open title defense was ended by 15-year-old
Coco Gauff, looked ill at ease on the clay as she racked up 50
unforced errors against the world number 78 who claimed only a
second Fed Cup singles win.
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"Honestly, it wasn't even a match," am emotional Osaka said. "For me
I'm kind of dealing with some stuff and I couldn't mentally get into
the match. It's sort of... my fault."
Claycourt specialist Carla Suarez Navarro, playing in her last home
tie for Spain, then beat Misaki Doi 6-3 6-4 to put Spain 2-0 ahead
going into Saturday's reverse singles.
Spain need to win just one of Saturday's three rubbers to book their
place in the inaugural Fed Cup Finals featuring 12 nations in
Budapest in April.
Holders France, runners-up Australia, wildcards Czech Republic and
hosts Hungary will definitely be involved in the revamped event,
leaving eight others to book their places in this weekend's
qualifiers.
Switzerland are well-placed after moving 2-0 ahead in their tie
against a much-weakened Canada side in Biel.
The Netherlands and Belarus were locked at 1-1 with Aryna Sabalenka
leveling the tie after Kiki Bertens had put the Dutch ahead with
victory over Aliaksandra Sasnovich.
Britain's hopes of reaching the Budapest showdown are hanging by a
thread after falling 2-0 behind in Slovakia.
Romania were without Simona Halep in Cluj but ended day one level at
1-1 with four-time winners Russia while Belgium were also locked at
one apiece with Kazakhstan.
Germany are in the driving seat in Brazil after wins for Laura
Siegemund and Tatjana Maria in Florianopolis.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman and Jahmal Corner; Editing by Christian
Radnedge, Pritha Sarkar & Simon Cameron-Moore)
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